Understanding bereavement, grief, and mourning: implications for donation and transplant professionals

Progress in Transplantation : Official Publication, North American Transplant Coordinators Organization ... [et Al.]
Charles A Corr, Margaret B Coolican

Abstract

This article surveys recent literature on bereavement, grief, and mourning. It offers a review of the state of the art of current understandings of those topics to assist professionals who work in the field of organ and tissue donation and transplantation. The article's goal is to provide well-developed and up-to-date education and knowledge about bereavement, grief, and mourning to supplement the natural skills and experience of donation and transplant professionals in their work with bereaved persons.

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